Click on the (deliberately vague and intriguing) Thumbnails below to
see the whole picture and a little text about the photograph; including date
and photographer.

1987 was the year when the Raving Loony Team really began to experiment
photographically. They discovered the "B" setting on the camera which would
hold the lens open as long as it was pressed and this in turn led them to
play around with lighting effects. Whilst the results were a little hit and
miss some tremendous photographs were also taken.

Roy's Zenith had been replaced by Andrew's almost as old Practika which also
enabled us to experiment with double-exposures.